Right of election

in the freemen

Background Information

Number of voters: about 700

Number of seats
2
Constituency business
County
Date Candidate Votes
20 Apr. 1754 LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH
GEORGE VENABLES VERNON
30 Mar. 1761 LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH
GEORGE VENABLES VERNON
5 May 1762 WILLIAM FITZHERBERT vice Vernon, called to the Upper House
26 Dec. 1765 FITZHERBERT re-elected after appointment to office
29 Mar. 1768 LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH
WILLIAM FITZHERBERT
31 Jan. 1772 WENMAN COKE vice Fitzherbert, deceased
333
Philip Gell
208
8 Oct. 1774 LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH
WENMAN COKE
30 Jan. 1775 JOHN GISBORNE vice Coke, chose to sit for Norfolk
343
Daniel Parker Coke
329
Coke vice Gisborne, on petition, 8 Feb. 1776
11 Sept. 1780 LORD GEORGE AUGUSTUS HENRY CAVENDISH
87
EDWARD COKE
80
Daniel Parker Coke
7
1 Apr. 1784 LORD GEORGE AUGUSTUS HENRY CAVENDISH
EDWARD COKE
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Throughout this period the Cavendishes controlled one seat at Derby. Robinson wrote about the borough in his survey for the general election of 1780: ‘The Devonshire family certainly have this place if they were to exert themselves, but they have hitherto prudently given up one and probably may do so again.’ The 4th Duke of Devonshire had considerable influence in the choice of the second Member, but the 5th Duke was usually concerned with one seat only. Shortly before the by-election of 1772 Lord George Cavendish wrote to the Duke of Portland:18 Jan. 1772, Portland mss.

His Grace had received letters from both candidates which he had answered to this purpose, that it would be disagreeable to him to the last degree to decide between two gentlemen to both of whom he wishes so well to, that for his part he rather wishes to follow than to lead and must be governed by the inclination of the town, and wishes for peace above all things.

In 1780 it was with reluctance that the Cavendishes agreed, at the request of the corporation, to allow their candidate to stand on a joint interest with Edward Coke.2Ld. Fred. Cavendish to Portland, 24 Aug. 1780, ibid.

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Notes
  • 1. 8 Jan. 1772, Portland mss.
  • 2. Ld. Fred. Cavendish to Portland, 24 Aug. 1780, ibid.